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Evilkirk

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    An overpriced corridor with Luke and 3 Darktrooper droids

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    Mos Eisley
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  1. Thank you - it's refreshing to build some unarmed Star Wars stuff with less of the "Wars" lol... I wanted to make those 'thermal detonator' drinks bottles with coloured technic balls, but I didn't have enough of them!
  2. Astro-droid soda/drinks vendors, inspired by those seen at the Galaxy's Edge theme park! Fighting a galactic war must be thirsty work, so bring some refreshments for your minifigs today! From Coruscant to Mos Eisley, these 'repulsorlift' floating carts will look perfect situated within most Star Wars Lego scenes. I haven't been to the Galaxy's Edge, but as soon as I saw these droid carts, I just knew I'd have to build me some! Cocorola 219 pieces Diet Cocorola 188 pieces Zbryte 179 pieces TOTAL: 586 pieces (76 of these are for 'drinks cans'!)
  3. Thanks very much! In between my bigger MOCs, I do love to build these obscure little things from the background of that galaxy far, far away!
  4. Thanks very much! Thank you! I feel sorry for the taxi driver - he just knows those guys ain't gonna pay Yeah it's certainly got a 'trekky' feel about it! I spotted it in a few Clone Wars episodes and felt it needed some representation in Lego!
  5. Jedi turbo speeders were swift, unarmed atmospheric transports used by the Jedi on Coruscant. Built by esteemed vehicle Slayn and Korpil, these airspeeders were extremely agile and able to nimbly slip in and out of the dreaded Coruscant air traffic; the deep red colouring clearly marking the vehicles as being used for official Jedi business. If you see one of these in your rear-view display, you'd better get out of the way - or maybe speed up if you're trying to avoid any "official entanglements"! Seen in various episodes of The Clone Wars series, the Hasbro toy version of this ship has an astrodroid socket behind the pilot/passenger seats, so I've included an easy-to-remove panel there, in case your Jedi need to bring an R unit along - Instructions on Rebrickable :)
  6. One of the most common sights in the skies of Coruscant; Easyride air taxis can be found zipping around all over the planet's airways - or more likely, floating along slowly in the infamous air traffic! Built by the Hyrotii Corporation, these spacious and round taxis can often be found on planets around the galaxy with busy cities, but they are most common on Coruscant where they can be found in a multitude of colours - taking an Easyride taxi through the Coruscant air lanes has pretty much become a tourist attraction in itself! This model can seat 4 minifigure passengers in the rear and 2 in the front, either side of the driver. The colours denote the taxi company that operates it, so it would be easy to style as you wish by simply changing all the sand green parts for another colour and likewise with the red accents - instructions on Rebrickable :)
  7. There are some floor-plans out there + I always use the old "Incredible Cross Sections" books that I bought long, loooong ago! The main hull (the ball part at the back) actually has 2 floors inside - I posted more internal pics when I first made the grey version in 2023 :)
  8. Thanks very much! All of the rooms are joined, so there's no imaginary access, apart from floating up and down the elevator 😁
  9. The Tattooed Scimitar - Darth Maul's personal ship complete with a 'full body suit' of tattoos! Named the Sith Infiltrator by toy companies in 1999 (because they didn't know what to call it lol), the Scimitar had very little time on the big-screen, yet with it's awesome TIE profile, it was an instant hit with most SW fans. As Lord Maul is soon to return with his own TV series, I thought I'd honour him by personalizing his old ship with a Dathomir-style respray The build needs 4224 parts and PDF instructions for this Tattooed Scimitar MOC are now on Rebrickable - it includes the same fully detailed minifig scale interior as the original grey version with all of the same features, retractable boarding ramp and landing gear, opening rear doors etc, etc.
  10. Thank you very much! I'd hate to spend all that time designing a build and making instructions and then let it all down with bogus pics Thanks!! Honestly, I really was thinking about a turret for the Mustang, but with those 2 big fat pewpewz on the front and 4 wing guns already, I was scared about 'overgunning' it lol
  11. Theta, Lambda and Nu-class shuttles - Micro scale? Nano scale? Itsy bitsy lil teeny weeny scale? Whatever you want to call them, I've had these little ones on my shelf for a while, so I thought I'd share the cuteness. Free instructions on my Rebrickable page https://rebrickable.com/users/evilkirk/mocs/ Theta class: 16 parts. Lambda class: 20 parts. Nu-class: 27 parts. Total: 63 little pieces - I thought they'd look great on micro battlefield MOCs, enjoy! :)
  12. Thanks mate - cars from Earth + Star Wars are an unusual mash-up, but I just wanted to see if it was do-able
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